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+STEM (RIOR)ACCESSION NBR:8307210146 DOC~DATE: 8%/07/18 NOTARIZED; NO FACIL:50-400 Shear on Har ri s Nuc1 ear Power P'I ant F Uni t 1F Carol ina 50-401 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Planti Unit 2F Carolina AUTH BYNAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION MCOUFFIEgMSA
ACCESSION NBR:8307210146             DOC ~ DATE: 8%/07/18       NOTARIZED; NO               DOCKET FACIL:50-400 Shear on Har       ri s Nuc1 ear Power   P'I ant F Uni t 1F Carol     ina Carolina 05000400 50-401 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power BYNAME                                          Planti Unit       2F               05000401 AUTH                   AUTHOR AFFILIATION MCOUFFIEgMSA ~       'Carolina   IPower 8 Light Co, REiCIP.NAME           RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DENTON,HER,           Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulationi Director S UBJECT:   Forwards responses       to draft   'SER Open     Items 172     L 173,Resumes of personnel to control    manager fill 8
~'Carolina IPower 8 Light Co, REiCIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DENTON,HER, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulationi Director DOCKET 05000400 05000401 S UBJECT: Forwards responses to draft'SER Open Items 172 L 173,Resumes of personnel to fill positions of environ 8 radiation control manager 8 radiation control supervisor will be added to FSAR when positions filled, DISTRIBUTION CODE~B001S>COPIES'RECEIVED eLTR ENCL j SIZE~, TITLE: Licensing Submittal:
positions of environ 8 radiation radiation control supervisor will be added   to   FSAR when   positions   filled, DISTRIBUTION     CODE ~ B001S TITLE: Licensing Submittal:
PSAR/FSAR Amdts 8, Related Correspondence NOTES!RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME NRR/DL/ADL NRR LB3 LA'INTERNAI:
                                      >COPIES 'RECEIVED eLTR PSAR/FSAR Amdts       8, ENCL    j    SIZE ~,
ELO/HDSi IE/DEPER/EPB 36 IE/OEQA/QAB 21 NRR/OE/CEB ii NRR/DF/EQB 13 NRR/DE/MEB 18 NRR/DE/SAB 24 NRR/DHFS/HFEB40 NRR/DHFS/PSRB NRR/DS I/AEB 26 NRR/OS I/CPB 10 NRR/DSI/ICSB 16 NRR/OS I/PS B 19 NRR/DS I/RSB 23 RGN2 EXTERNAL~ACRS 41 OMB/DSS (AMDTS)LPDR 03 NSIC 05 COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 0 1 0 1 0 3'3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME NRR LB3 BC KADAMBI,P 01 IE FILE IE/DEPER/IRB 35 NRR/DE/AEAB NRR/DE/EHEB NRR/DE/GB 28 NRR/DE/MTEB 17 NRR/OE/SGEB 25 NRR/DHFS/LQB 32 NRR/DL/SSPB NRR/DS I/ASB NRR/DS I/CSB 09 NRR/DSI/METH 12 B 22 REG F ILE 04/MIB BNL(AMDTS ONLY)FEMA-REP DI V 39 NRC PDR 02 NTIS COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 53 ENCL 46 l II~~l a 1D P U U v i V CÃQP, Carolina Power&Light Company JUL 18 1983 Serial LAP-83-138 Mr.Harold R.Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT NOS~1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS.50-400 AND 50-401 DRAFT SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT RESPONSES RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT BRANCH
Related Correspondence NOTES!
RECIPIENT            COPIES            RECIPIENT                 COPIES ID CODE/NAME           LTTR ENCL        ID CODE/NAME              LTTR ENCL NRR/DL/ADL                 1      0      NRR  LB3 BC                  1      0 NRR   LB3 LA               1      0      KADAMBI,P          01        1
'INTERNAI: ELO/HDSi                     1      0      IE FILE                      1      1 IE/DEPER/EPB 36           3    '3      IE/DEPER/IRB 35              1      1 IE/OEQA/QAB 21                           NRR/DE/AEAB                  1      0 NRR/OE/CEB NRR/DF/EQB ii 13 1
1 2
1 1
2 NRR/DE/EHEB NRR/DE/GB          28        2      2 NRR/DE/MEB        18        1      1      NRR/DE/MTEB        17        1      1 NRR/DE/SAB        24        1      1      NRR/OE/SGEB         25       1      1 NRR/DHFS/HFEB40            1      1      NRR/DHFS/LQB       32       1      1 NRR/DHFS/PSRB              1      1      NRR/DL/SSPB                   1      0 NRR/DS I/AEB 26            i      1      NRR/DS I/ASB                 1      1 NRR/OS  I/CPB 10            1      1      NRR/DS I/CSB       09       1      1 NRR/DSI/ICSB 16            1            NRR/DSI/METH 12               1      1 NRR/OS I/PS B     19        1      1                    B    22       1      1 NRR/DS I/RSB 23            1      1      REG F ILE           04       1      1 RGN2                        3      3                  /MIB             1      0 EXTERNAL~ ACRS                41        6      6      BNL(AMDTS ONLY)                     1 OMB/DSS (AMDTS)            1      1      FEMA-REP DI V 39                     1 LPDR              03        1      1      NRC PDR             02               1 NSIC              05        1             NTIS                                1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES       REQUIRED: LTTR         53   ENCL       46


==Dear Mr.Denton:==
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Carolina Power&Light Company (CP&L)hereby transmits one original and forty copies of the responses to the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Draft Safety Evaluation Report (DSER)CP&L Open Item Nos.172 and 173.Carolina Power&Light Company will be providing responses to other Open Items in the DSER shortly.Yours very truly, P S/ce (6735PSA)Attachment M.A.McDuffie Senior Vice President Engineering
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&"Construction cct Mr.Seymour Block (NRQ-RAB)Mr.N.Prasad Kadambi (NRC)Mr.G.F.Maxwell (NRO-SHNPP)
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Mr.J.P.O'Reilly (NRC-RII)Mr.Travis Payne (KUDZU)Mr.Daniel F.Read (CHANGE/ELP)
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Chapel Hill Public Library Wake County.Public Library Mr.Wells Eddleman Dr.Phyllis Iotchin Mr.John D.Runkle Dr.Richard D.Wilson Mr.G.0.Bright (ASLB)Dr.J.H.Carpenter (ASLB)Mr.J.L.Kelley (ASLB)'307210146 830718 PDR ADOCK 05000400 E PDR 411 Fayetteville Street~P.O.Box 1551 e Raleigh, N.C.27602 I (;Oaf~~J<).ti f O<ql Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Draft Safety Evaluation Report (DSER)Radiological Assessment Branch 0 en Item 172 (DSER Section 1 2.5.1 Pa e 12-13)The Environmental and Radiation Control Manager will implement and enforce the SHNPP radiation protection support program.This will be done through the Radiation Control Supervisor.
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However, the ultimate responsibility for.meeting the ALARA objectives of the radiation protection program lies with, the Plant General Manager.Personnel to fill the positions of the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager and the Radiation Control Supervisor have not yet been selected at SHNPP;thus, resumes are not available for.review to ensure that the person filling either of those staff positions has the Radiation Protection Manager qualifications specified in RG 1.8.Therefore, this is an open item.~Res oese Resumes are unavailable for the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager and the Radiation Control Supervisor at this time.The qualifications of each applicant are reviewed against the criteria of Regulatory Guide 1.8 to ensure background standards are met.When these positions are filled, resumes will be added to Final Safety Analysis Report Section 13.1.3.2.Carolina Power 6 Light Company considers this to be a confirmatory item.
Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)Draft Safety Evaluation Report (DSER)Radiological Assessment Branch 0 en Item 173 (DSER Section 12.5.1, a e 12-13)~UESTION: The Harris plant organization chart shows the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager reporting to the Manager, Plant Operations.
It is the staff's position that in matters relating to radiological health and safety, the individual responsible for the radiation protection support group's activities has direct responsibility to both employees and management.
This responsibility can best be fulfilled if the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager not only has access to the General Plant Manager, but also is independent of the plant operations management, whose prime responsibility is continuity or improvement of station operability.
This apparent lack of independence is also an open item.~Res onse When the first CP&L nuclear plant began operation, the plant organization consisted of a Plant Superintendent with an Operating Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, and an Engineering Supervisor reporting to him.As the individual roles of operations, maintenance, and engineering personnel became more complex and demanding, additional personnel were added to the plant staffs.As the plant staff evolved, so, too, did the management structure in order to maintain control of the many staff activities.
In addition to the changes in management structure, the management positions have gradually been upgraded to provide the necessary authority and responsibility required to perform the respective management functions.
The position of Plant General Manager has replaced the previous position of Plant Superintendent.
The positions of Manager-Maintenance, Manager-Operations, and Manager-Technical Services have replaced the previous positions of Maintenance Supervisor, Operating Supervisor, and Engineering Supervisor respectively.
With the increased emphasis CP&L has placed on ALARA, the position directly responsible for Radiation Protection and Control has been upgraded from a Foreman to the Manager-Environmental
&Radiation Control.While the Plant General Manager has ultimate responsibility for overall plant operations, a new position, Manager-Plant Operations, was created to meet the managerial demands of day-to-day plant operations.
This position has the same authority and responsibility for the safe operation of the plant as did the previous Plant Superintendent.
The positions of Manager-Environmental
&Radiation Control, Manager-Maintenance, and Manager-Operations, report to the Manager-Plant Operations.
The objective of having these three disciplines work as an integral unit is to develop a close coordination of operations and maintenance activities with a constant emphasis on the Health Physics and ALARA programs.This objective has been realized with great success.
As indicated in the draft Technical Specifications, Section 6, Figure 6.2.1-1, Offsite Organization (attached), the Manager-Environmental
&Radiation Control has direct and open lines of communication with the Plant General Manager, Manager-Corporate Health Physics, and the Manager-Radiological
&Chemical Support for matters regarding the radiological health and safety of employees and the public.The Manager-Environmental
&Radiation Control is chaxged with the responsibility and is encouraged to use these lines of communications to ensure the company policy for Health Physics and ALARA are implemented.
Carolina Power&Light Company feels that the curxent oxganization meets the intent of NRC's guidance, since the Manager-E&RC does not report to the Manager-Operations or Manager-Maintenance but reports to the next level of management, the Manager-Plant Operations.
This organization includes the additional check and balance of encouraging the Manager-E&RC to communicate directly to the Plant General Manager and Coxporate Managers in Health Physics matters and unresolved concexns.(7251DCWccc)


CHAIRMANIPRESIDEHT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER I t EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT POWER SUI'PLY AND ENOIIIEERUIO S CONSTRUCTION VICE PRESIDEtl T NUCLEAR SAFETY AND RESEARCH MANAOER CNSS ANAOER CORPORATE.HEALTH PHYSICS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT POWER SUPPLY VICE PRESIDENT NUCLEAR OPERATIONS MANAOER CORPORATE QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAOER TECHNICAL SERVICES CORPORATE OFFICE SITE DIRECTOR OHSITE tlUCLEAR SAFETY I I PLANT OENERAL MANAOER MANAOER RADIOLOOICAL S CHEMICAL SU~PORT I I I I I MANAOER NUCt.EAR TRAltlINO MANAOER OPERATIONS OA/OC PRINCIPAL OA SPECIALIST PERFORMANCE EVALUATION UNIT Ptlac MAtlAOER TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIRECTOR PLANNItlO S SCII CD ULTN0 MAtlAOER OAIOC HARRIS SITE LEGEND ASSIS'TANT TO PLANT MANAOER M AtlA GER PLANT OPERATIONS LINES OF COMMUNICATION ADMINISTRATIVE OROANIZATION MANAGER EtlVIROMEtlTAL AtlD RADIATION CONTROL FIGURE 6.2.1-1  
C&#xc3;QP, Carolina Power & Light Company JUL 18 1983 Serial LAP-83-138 Mr. Harold R. Denton,    Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC    20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT NOS ~ 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-400 AND 50-401 DRAFT SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT RESPONSES RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT BRANCH
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==Dear Mr. Denton:==
 
Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L) hereby transmits one original and forty copies of the responses to the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Draft Safety Evaluation Report (DSER) CP&L Open Item Nos. 172 and 173.
Carolina Power & Light          Company    will be      providing responses to other Open Items in the DSER shortly.
Yours very      truly, M. A. McDuffie Senior Vice President Engineering &"Construction P S/ce  (6735PSA)
Attachment cct    Mr. Seymour Block (NRQ-RAB)                          Mr. Wells Eddleman Mr. N. Prasad Kadambi (NRC)                            Dr. Phyllis Iotchin Mr. G. F. Maxwell (NRO-SHNPP)                          Mr. John D. Runkle Mr. J. P. O'Reilly (NRC-RII)                          Dr. Richard D. Wilson Mr. Travis Payne (KUDZU)                              Mr. G. 0. Bright    (ASLB)
Mr. Daniel F. Read (CHANGE/ELP)                        Dr. J. H. Carpenter (ASLB)
Chapel Hill Public Library                            Mr. J. L. Kelley (ASLB)
Wake County. Public Library
'307210146 830718 PDR ADOCK  05000400 E                  PDR 411 Fayetteville Street ~ P. O. Box 1551 e Raleigh, N. C. 27602
 
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Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)
Draft Safety Evaluation Report (DSER)
Radiological Assessment Branch 0 en  Item 172    (DSER  Section  1 2.5.1 Pa e 12-13)
The  Environmental and Radiation Control Manager will implement and enforce the SHNPP  radiation protection support program. This will be done through the Radiation Control Supervisor. However, the ultimate responsibility for.
meeting the ALARA objectives of the radiation protection program lies with,the Plant General Manager. Personnel to        fill the positions of the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager and the Radiation Control Supervisor have not yet been selected at SHNPP; thus, resumes are not available for. review to ensure that the person filling either of those staff positions has the Radiation Protection Manager qualifications specified in RG 1.8. Therefore, this is an open item.
~Res  oese Resumes  are unavailable for the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager and the  Radiation    Control Supervisor at this time. The qualifications of each applicant    are  reviewed  against the criteria of Regulatory Guide 1.8 to ensure background    standards  are  met. When these positions are filled, resumes will be added to Final Safety Analysis Report Section 13.1.3. 2. Carolina Power 6 Light Company considers this to be a confirmatory item.
 
Shearon  Harris Nuclear  Power Plant (SHNPP)
Draft Safety    Evaluation  Report (DSER)
Radiological    Assessment  Branch 0 en Item 173 (DSER Section 12.5.1,      a e 12-13)
~UESTION:
The Harris plant organization chart shows the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager reporting to the Manager, Plant Operations. It is the staff's position that in matters relating to radiological health and safety, the individual responsible for the radiation protection support group's activities has direct responsibility to both employees and management. This responsibility can best be fulfilled      if  the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager not only has access to the General Plant Manager, but also is independent of the plant operations management, whose prime responsibility is continuity or improvement of station          operability.
This apparent lack of independence is also an open item.
~Res  onse When the first CP&L nuclear plant began operation, the plant organization consisted of a Plant Superintendent with an Operating Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, and an Engineering Supervisor reporting to him. As the individual roles of operations, maintenance, and engineering personnel became more complex and demanding, additional personnel were added to the plant staffs.
As the plant staff evolved, so, too, did the management structure in order to maintain control of the many staff activities. In addition to the changes in management structure, the management positions have gradually been upgraded to provide the necessary authority and responsibility required to perform the respective management functions. The position of Plant General Manager has replaced the previous position of Plant Superintendent.            The
 
positions of Manager Maintenance, Manager Operations, and  Manager Technical Services have replaced the previous positions of Maintenance Supervisor, Operating Supervisor, and Engineering Supervisor respectively.
With the increased emphasis CP&L has placed on ALARA, the position directly responsible for Radiation Protection and Control has been upgraded from a Foreman to the Manager  Environmental & Radiation Control. While the Plant General Manager has ultimate    responsibility for overall plant operations, a new position,    Manager  Plant  Operations, was created to meet the managerial demands of day-to-day plant operations.      This position has the same authority and responsibility for the safe operation of the plant as did the previous Plant Superintendent. The positions of Manager        Environmental & Radiation Control, Manager    Maintenance, and Manager    Operations,  report to the Manager    Plant Operations. The    objective  of  having  these  three disciplines work as an integral unit is to develop      a close  coordination    of operations and maintenance activities with a constant emphasis      on the  Health  Physics and ALARA  programs. This objective has been realized with great success.
 
As indicated in the draft Technical Specifications, Section 6, Figure  6.2.1-1, Offsite Organization (attached), the Manager  Environmental  &
Radiation Control has direct and open lines of communication with the Plant General Manager, Manager  Corporate Health Physics, and the Manager Radiological & Chemical Support for matters regarding the radiological health and safety of employees and the public. The Manager  Environmental &
Radiation Control is chaxged with the responsibility and is encouraged to use these lines of communications to ensure the company policy for Health Physics and ALARA are implemented.
Carolina Power & Light Company feels that the curxent oxganization meets the intent of NRC's guidance, since the Manager  E&RC does not report to the Manager  Operations or Manager  Maintenance but reports to the next level of management, the Manager  Plant Operations. This organization includes the additional check and balance of encouraging the Manager  E&RC to communicate directly to the Plant General Manager and Coxporate Managers in Health Physics matters and unresolved concexns.
(7251DCWccc)
 
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CHAIRMANIPRESIDEHT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT POWER SUI'PLY AND ENOIIIEERUIO S CONSTRUCTION VICE PRESIDEtl T                                                                                                                   MANAOER SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT                        CORPORATE NUCLEAR SAFETY                                                                           POWER SUPPLY AND RESEARCH                                                                                                                 QUALITY ASSURANCE ANAOER CORPORATE
                                          . HEALTH PHYSICS MANAOER                                                                            VICE PRESIDENT CNSS                                                                            NUCLEAR OPERATIONS MANAOER TECHNICAL SERVICES MANAOER                                                                 PRINCIPAL RADIOLOOICAL                      MANAOER    MANAOER OPERATIONS                  OA SPECIALIST S CHEMICAL                     NUCt.EAR                              PERFORMANCE SU~PORT                       TRAltlINO    OA/OC EVALUATION UNIT CORPORATE OFFICE SITE I
I     I DIRECTOR            I           PLANT OHSITE                                                                    I tlUCLEAR SAFETY              OENERAL MANAOER I      I MAtlAOER                      DIRECTOR                    MAtlAOER TECHNICAL                     PLANNItlO S                     OAIOC Ptlac SUPPORT                      SCII CD ULTN0               HARRIS SITE                           LEGEND LINES OF COMMUNICATION ADMINISTRATIVEOROANIZATION ASSIS'TANT                   M AtlA GER TO                        PLANT PLANT MANAOER                  OPERATIONS MANAGER EtlVIROMEtlTAL AtlD RADIATION CONTROL                   FIGURE 6.2.1-1
 
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Forwards Responses to Draft SER Open Items 172 & 173.Resumes of Personnel to Fill Positions of Environ & Radiation Control Manager & Radiation Control Supervisor Will Be Added to FSAR When Positions Filled
ML18018A621
Person / Time
Site: Harris  
Issue date: 07/18/1983
From: Mcduffie M
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
LAP-83-138, NUDOCS 8307210146
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RESULATO INFORMATION OISTPISUTION +STEM (RIOR)

ACCESSION NBR:8307210146 DOC ~ DATE: 8%/07/18 NOTARIZED; NO DOCKET FACIL:50-400 Shear on Har ri s Nuc1 ear Power P'I ant F Uni t 1F Carol ina Carolina 05000400 50-401 Shearon Harris Nuclear Power BYNAME Planti Unit 2F 05000401 AUTH AUTHOR AFFILIATION MCOUFFIEgMSA ~ 'Carolina IPower 8 Light Co, REiCIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DENTON,HER, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulationi Director S UBJECT: Forwards responses to draft 'SER Open Items 172 L 173,Resumes of personnel to control manager fill 8

positions of environ 8 radiation radiation control supervisor will be added to FSAR when positions filled, DISTRIBUTION CODE ~ B001S TITLE: Licensing Submittal:

>COPIES 'RECEIVED eLTR PSAR/FSAR Amdts 8, ENCL j SIZE ~,

Related Correspondence NOTES!

RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL NRR/DL/ADL 1 0 NRR LB3 BC 1 0 NRR LB3 LA 1 0 KADAMBI,P 01 1

'INTERNAI: ELO/HDSi 1 0 IE FILE 1 1 IE/DEPER/EPB 36 3 '3 IE/DEPER/IRB 35 1 1 IE/OEQA/QAB 21 NRR/DE/AEAB 1 0 NRR/OE/CEB NRR/DF/EQB ii 13 1

1 2

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2 NRR/DE/EHEB NRR/DE/GB 28 2 2 NRR/DE/MEB 18 1 1 NRR/DE/MTEB 17 1 1 NRR/DE/SAB 24 1 1 NRR/OE/SGEB 25 1 1 NRR/DHFS/HFEB40 1 1 NRR/DHFS/LQB 32 1 1 NRR/DHFS/PSRB 1 1 NRR/DL/SSPB 1 0 NRR/DS I/AEB 26 i 1 NRR/DS I/ASB 1 1 NRR/OS I/CPB 10 1 1 NRR/DS I/CSB 09 1 1 NRR/DSI/ICSB 16 1 NRR/DSI/METH 12 1 1 NRR/OS I/PS B 19 1 1 B 22 1 1 NRR/DS I/RSB 23 1 1 REG F ILE 04 1 1 RGN2 3 3 /MIB 1 0 EXTERNAL~ ACRS 41 6 6 BNL(AMDTS ONLY) 1 OMB/DSS (AMDTS) 1 1 FEMA-REP DI V 39 1 LPDR 03 1 1 NRC PDR 02 1 NSIC 05 1 NTIS 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 53 ENCL 46

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QP, Carolina Power & Light Company JUL 18 1983 Serial LAP-83-138 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT NOS ~ 1 AND 2 DOCKET NOS. 50-400 AND 50-401 DRAFT SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT RESPONSES RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT BRANCH

Dear Mr. Denton:

Carolina Power & Light Company (CP&L) hereby transmits one original and forty copies of the responses to the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Draft Safety Evaluation Report (DSER) CP&L Open Item Nos. 172 and 173.

Carolina Power & Light Company will be providing responses to other Open Items in the DSER shortly.

Yours very truly, M. A. McDuffie Senior Vice President Engineering &"Construction P S/ce (6735PSA)

Attachment cct Mr. Seymour Block (NRQ-RAB) Mr. Wells Eddleman Mr. N. Prasad Kadambi (NRC) Dr. Phyllis Iotchin Mr. G. F. Maxwell (NRO-SHNPP) Mr. John D. Runkle Mr. J. P. O'Reilly (NRC-RII) Dr. Richard D. Wilson Mr. Travis Payne (KUDZU) Mr. G. 0. Bright (ASLB)

Mr. Daniel F. Read (CHANGE/ELP) Dr. J. H. Carpenter (ASLB)

Chapel Hill Public Library Mr. J. L. Kelley (ASLB)

Wake County. Public Library

'307210146 830718 PDR ADOCK 05000400 E PDR 411 Fayetteville Street ~ P. O. Box 1551 e Raleigh, N. C. 27602

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Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)

Draft Safety Evaluation Report (DSER)

Radiological Assessment Branch 0 en Item 172 (DSER Section 1 2.5.1 Pa e 12-13)

The Environmental and Radiation Control Manager will implement and enforce the SHNPP radiation protection support program. This will be done through the Radiation Control Supervisor. However, the ultimate responsibility for.

meeting the ALARA objectives of the radiation protection program lies with,the Plant General Manager. Personnel to fill the positions of the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager and the Radiation Control Supervisor have not yet been selected at SHNPP; thus, resumes are not available for. review to ensure that the person filling either of those staff positions has the Radiation Protection Manager qualifications specified in RG 1.8. Therefore, this is an open item.

~Res oese Resumes are unavailable for the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager and the Radiation Control Supervisor at this time. The qualifications of each applicant are reviewed against the criteria of Regulatory Guide 1.8 to ensure background standards are met. When these positions are filled, resumes will be added to Final Safety Analysis Report Section 13.1.3. 2. Carolina Power 6 Light Company considers this to be a confirmatory item.

Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant (SHNPP)

Draft Safety Evaluation Report (DSER)

Radiological Assessment Branch 0 en Item 173 (DSER Section 12.5.1, a e 12-13)

~UESTION:

The Harris plant organization chart shows the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager reporting to the Manager, Plant Operations. It is the staff's position that in matters relating to radiological health and safety, the individual responsible for the radiation protection support group's activities has direct responsibility to both employees and management. This responsibility can best be fulfilled if the Environmental and Radiation Control Manager not only has access to the General Plant Manager, but also is independent of the plant operations management, whose prime responsibility is continuity or improvement of station operability.

This apparent lack of independence is also an open item.

~Res onse When the first CP&L nuclear plant began operation, the plant organization consisted of a Plant Superintendent with an Operating Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, and an Engineering Supervisor reporting to him. As the individual roles of operations, maintenance, and engineering personnel became more complex and demanding, additional personnel were added to the plant staffs.

As the plant staff evolved, so, too, did the management structure in order to maintain control of the many staff activities. In addition to the changes in management structure, the management positions have gradually been upgraded to provide the necessary authority and responsibility required to perform the respective management functions. The position of Plant General Manager has replaced the previous position of Plant Superintendent. The

positions of Manager Maintenance, Manager Operations, and Manager Technical Services have replaced the previous positions of Maintenance Supervisor, Operating Supervisor, and Engineering Supervisor respectively.

With the increased emphasis CP&L has placed on ALARA, the position directly responsible for Radiation Protection and Control has been upgraded from a Foreman to the Manager Environmental & Radiation Control. While the Plant General Manager has ultimate responsibility for overall plant operations, a new position, Manager Plant Operations, was created to meet the managerial demands of day-to-day plant operations. This position has the same authority and responsibility for the safe operation of the plant as did the previous Plant Superintendent. The positions of Manager Environmental & Radiation Control, Manager Maintenance, and Manager Operations, report to the Manager Plant Operations. The objective of having these three disciplines work as an integral unit is to develop a close coordination of operations and maintenance activities with a constant emphasis on the Health Physics and ALARA programs. This objective has been realized with great success.

As indicated in the draft Technical Specifications, Section 6, Figure 6.2.1-1, Offsite Organization (attached), the Manager Environmental &

Radiation Control has direct and open lines of communication with the Plant General Manager, Manager Corporate Health Physics, and the Manager Radiological & Chemical Support for matters regarding the radiological health and safety of employees and the public. The Manager Environmental &

Radiation Control is chaxged with the responsibility and is encouraged to use these lines of communications to ensure the company policy for Health Physics and ALARA are implemented.

Carolina Power & Light Company feels that the curxent oxganization meets the intent of NRC's guidance, since the Manager E&RC does not report to the Manager Operations or Manager Maintenance but reports to the next level of management, the Manager Plant Operations. This organization includes the additional check and balance of encouraging the Manager E&RC to communicate directly to the Plant General Manager and Coxporate Managers in Health Physics matters and unresolved concexns.

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